Which one of the following reproductive stages is most common on your plant(s)?
Observation | Plant phenology->most common flowering/fruiting reproductive stage |
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WhatMonterey Pine (Pinus radiata)ObserverduncanrossDescriptionSome few popping up on the lower road edge, presumably from the mature ones above. |
not recorded |
flowers | |
vegetative only | |
Photos / SoundsWhatCommon Broom (Carmichaelia australis)ObserverderekcraigDescriptionOld seed. Shepherds Park |
mature fruit |
Photos / SoundsWhatPukatea (Laurelia novae-zelandiae)ObserverderekcraigDescriptionSeeds. Oakley Ck |
mature fruit |
Photos / SoundsWhatShining Karamu (Coprosma lucida)ObserverderekcraigDescriptionUnripe fruit. Le Roy’s. |
immature fruit |
Photos / SoundsWhatKiekie (Freycinetia banksii)ObserverderekcraigDescriptionFruit. Le Roy’s Bush. Rats partially eaten fruit. |
mature fruit |
not recorded | |
Photos / SoundsWhatOld Man's Beard (Clematis vitalba)ObserverjunwinDescriptionInside of track junction, small plant |
vegetative only |
vegetative only | |
Photos / SoundsWhatOld Man's Beard (Clematis vitalba)ObserverjunwinDescriptionOn the city side of the path sloping up from the carpark |
mature fruit |
not recorded | |
not recorded | |
not recorded | |
not recorded | |
Photos / SoundsWhatPukatea (Laurelia novae-zelandiae)ObserverderekcraigDescriptionSeed. Le Roy’s Bush |
mature fruit |
Photos / SoundsWhatHoupara (Pseudopanax lessonii)ObserverderekcraigDescriptionJuv fruits. Le Roy’s bush |
immature fruit |
not recorded | |
not recorded | |
WhatHairy Woodpecker (Dryobates villosus)Observermatthew74469DescriptionI think it is a hairy woodpecker over a downy woodpecker based on the length of the beak, but I could be mistaken. |
not recorded |
WhatKererū (New Zealand Pigeon) (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae ssp. novaeseelandiae)Observermoira_parkerDescription2 birds sitting on horopito, one flew off so only a single bird in photo.Several very large horopito shrubs on a sunny slope, with abundant ripe fruit. Would the kereru have been feeding on the fruit? |
not recorded |
flowers | |
flowers | |
vegetative only | |
flowers | |
vegetative only | |
not recorded | |
not recorded | |
not recorded |
I just added the option "vegetative only" to capture when the adult plants at your site are not in any of the above reproductive states (flower buds not yet visible).